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I've been in a bad slump for the past couple of years with my bass catching and I was beginning to believe that I needed to make a major shift in my lure selections. After several weeks of checking out the comments on the boards about Senkos and the high priced Japanese crankbaits, I had about decided to load up some of these baits. Then, after reading the polls on crankbaits and the different plastics, I decided that I already have 75 pounds of the correct baits. I just need to get back to spending more time on the water fishing harder to get back into my groove. Thanks guys for saving me from the baitmonkey!

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My advice to you is to learn HOW to fish the lures you have.  When you go fishing only take a certain type of lure such as crankbaits, or plastics, or spinnerbaits etc...  Fish that lure until you have loads of confidence in it and then try another.  You should be fishing the same lure all day and in different spots.  And if you can, different conditions too.  Have fun and tight lines!

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